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A1 English GrammarBasic Prepositions

Learn essential prepositions for location and movement: in, on, at, to, from, with. Understand when to use each preposition correctly.

1In, On, At for Place

These three prepositions are used for location: 'in' for enclosed spaces, 'on' for surfaces, and 'at' for specific points/addresses. Memorize common expressions as many are fixed.

In, On, At for Place

PrepositionUseExamples
inenclosed spaces, cities, countriesin the room, in London, in France
onsurfaces, streets, floorson the table, on Main Street, on the 2nd floor
atspecific points, addresses, eventsat the door, at 123 Main St, at the party

Examples

She is in the kitchen.

She is in the kitchen.

in = enclosed space

The book is on the shelf.

The book is on the shelf.

on = surface

I'll meet you at the station.

I'll meet you at the station.

at = specific point

They live in Japan.

They live in Japan.

in = country

2To and From (Direction)

Use 'to' for movement toward a destination and 'from' for the starting point or origin. These show direction and movement.

Examples

I go to work at 8 AM.

I go to work at 8 AM.

to = destination

She is from Brazil.

She is from Brazil.

from = origin

We walked to the park.

We walked to the park.

to = direction

The train goes from London to Paris.

The train goes from London to Paris.

from...to = start to end

3With, Without, For

'With' shows accompaniment or instrument. 'Without' shows absence. 'For' shows purpose, recipient, or duration.

With, Without, For

PrepositionUseExample
withtogether with, usingwith my friend, with a knife
withoutabsence ofwithout sugar, without help
forpurpose, recipient, durationfor work, for you, for 2 hours

Examples

I live with my parents.

I live with my parents.

with = together

Coffee without milk, please.

Coffee without milk, please.

without = absence

This gift is for you.

This gift is for you.

for = recipient

I studied for three hours.

I studied for three hours.

for = duration

4Common Fixed Expressions

Many preposition uses are fixed expressions that must be memorized. There's often no logical rule - you just need to learn them.

Fixed Expressions

ExpressionMeaning
at home / at work / at schoollocation
in bed / in hospitallocation
on the phone / on TVusing/appearing
by car / by bus / by traintransport
on footwalking

Examples

She's at work right now.

She's at work right now.

at work (not 'in work')

I go to work by bus.

I go to work by bus.

by + transport

He's on the phone.

He's on the phone.

on the phone (calling)

I saw it on TV.

I saw it on TV.

on TV (not 'in TV')